In all but one the five years he coached there it was improvement. His first year 5-11, then 7-9 the next two and the fourth the team went 11-5. His last year though the team did go 5-11, but that was only because of all the controversy surrounding the teams, in what seemed like, emminent move to Baltimore. There was a lack of concentration from players and the fans of the team were furious... which is what led to a bad season and because of Belichick's anger with the people trying to move the team he resigned as head coach. If Belichick just had the backing of the owners like he does in New England... well, Cleveland would of been a force to be reckoned with... and the scary thing is, Belichick was still learning. Cleveland really lost out in losing Belichick. I mean I remember watching them during those years and thinking to myself... "Wow... they're getting better." When they went 5-11 that year... I felt they would bounce back until I heard Belichick was leaving.
2007-12-20
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